Brother International PS-300B Instruction Manual - English - Page 82

Opening the recently used files (File-Recent Files)

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Parameters group box Machine group box OK Cancel Shows the total number of needle drop points. Number of Feeds: Shows the total number of feeds. Number of Codes: Shows how many times each code is used. (The number of levels for each code will not be counted.) Last Version: Shows the date and time that the file was last changed. Comment: The designer's name, the design name and other comments can be inputted in this box. Maximum stitch length: Shows the maximum stitch length. (Default: The maximum pitch of the selected machine model or 12.7 mm if no machine model is selected.) Minimum stitch Length: Shows the minimum stitch length. (Default: The minimum pitch of the selected machine model or 0.05 mm if no machine model is selected.) Maximum number of stitches: Shows the maximum number of stitches that can be created for the selected machine model. Model Name: Shows the name of the selected machine model. Sewing Area: Shows the frame size of the sewing area of the selected machine model. Original Position: Shows the sewing start point of the frame. Click this button to close the dialog box saving the comment you inputted. Click this button only to close the dialog box. 3-1-14. Opening the recently used files (File-Recent Files) You can open a maximum of 16 most recently used files. To open a file that has recently been used: Point to Recent Files on the File drop-down menu, and then click the name of the file that you want to open. NOTE: The extensions of the supported file formats are emb, dst, dsb, dsz, dxf and if2. 3-1-15. Quitting the PS-300B application (File-Exit) To quit the PS-300B application: 82/164

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Shows the total number of needle drop points.
Number of Feeds:
Shows the total number of feeds.
Number of Codes:
Shows how many times each code is used.
(The number of levels for each
code will not be counted.)
Last Version:
Shows the date and time that the file was last changed.
Comment:
The designer’s name, the design name and other comments can be inputted in
this box.
Parameters
group box
Maximum stitch length:
Shows the maximum stitch length.
(Default: The maximum pitch of the
selected machine model or 12.7 mm if no machine model is selected.)
Minimum stitch Length:
Shows the minimum stitch length.
(Default: The minimum pitch of the
selected machine model or 0.05 mm if no machine model is selected.)
Maximum number of stitches:
Shows the maximum number of stitches that can be created for the selected
machine model.
Machine
group
box
Model Name:
Shows the name of the selected machine model.
Sewing Area:
Shows the frame size of the sewing area of the selected machine model.
Original Position:
Shows the sewing start point of the frame.
OK
Click this button to close the dialog box saving the comment you inputted.
Cancel
Click this button only to close the dialog box.
3-1-14. Opening the recently used files (File-Recent Files)
You can open a maximum of 16 most recently used files.
To open a file that has recently been used:
Point to
Recent Files
on the
File
drop-down menu, and then click the name of the file that you
want to open.
NOTE: The extensions of the supported file formats are
emb, dst, dsb, dsz, dxf
and
if2
.
3-1-15. Quitting the PS-300B application (File-Exit)
To quit the PS-300B application: